The French government is considering fines for catcalling and street harassment, an issue that's recently gained momentum online.

It's an idea Marlène Schiappa — France's junior minister for gender equality — has talked about for months. In August, she told NPR street harassers should be fined "the equivalent of thousands of dollars on the spot."

Street harassment is a big problem in France, specifically the Paris region. In 2015, the French government's High Council for Equality Between Women and Men reportedly surveyed 600 women from the area around Paris about sexual violence on public transit. One hundred percent said they had experienced sexual harassment on public transit.

We don't know yet how much the French government would fine street harassers if the measure goes through. But back in June, Schiappa told The Guardian, "Twenty euros would be a bit humiliating, €5,000 would be more of a deterrent."